"Payne effect" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Payne effects [plural]
Etymology: Named after the British rubber scientist A. R. Payne, who studied the effect. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Payne effect (plural Payne effects)
  1. A particular aspect of the mechanical response of rubber, observed under cyclic loading conditions with small strain amplitudes, and manifested as a dependence of the viscoelastic storage modulus on the amplitude of the applied strain. Wikipedia link: Payne effect

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